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How to Color Black-and-White Photos With One Click

Colorizing a black-and-white photo can have amazing results but takes a lot of time. Well, this new service can instantly colorize with one click!

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7 Reasons to Use a NAS for Data Storage & Backups

External hard drives are great for data storage, but there are many more benefits to using a network-attached drive instead. Here's everything you need to know.

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5+ OneNote Note-Taking Tips & Tricks for First Time Users

OneNote is an amazing note-taking app and it's free. However, it has a steep learning curve.Our tips and tricks will help you settle in faster.

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All 4 Mad Films on Blu-Ray for C$25.99, C$2.99 Books, and More [Canada]

Today, we're going to look at a bunch of deals you can get right now on Amazon Canada. There are CDN$ 2.99 Kindle books, great deals on Blu-ray, and much more to see!

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Apple Suffers Hardware Failure, The Latest Nintendo NX Rumors... [Tech News Digest]

Apple is selling less hardware, the Nintendo NX is probably a home/portable hybrid, Pokemon Go Plus gets delayed, Twitter for Android gets a Night Mode, and possibly the happiest gamer in the world.

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Practical Uses for Your Home Surveillance Cameras

Home surveillance cameras are getting more popular with each passing year as technology improves and prices drop. Here are some practical uses for home security cameras, some which may surprise you.

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WikiLeaks Rains On Clinton's Parade: Were Your Details in Leaked Emails?

The Wikileaks upload of 20,000 emails from the Democratic National Convention has revealed the selection process as horribly corrupt - but it also leaked online the personal details of donors to the rival Clinton and Sanders campaigns.

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How to Buy a USB-C Cable That Won't Destroy Your Devices

A few months ago, Amazon banned USB-C cables that did not meet the standards set forth by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), and for good reason: such cables are prone to failure, can damage connected devices, and even catch fire.

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What Is a Linux Rolling Release, and Do You Want It?

Learn more about why certain Linux distributions have a "rolling release" schedule and what that means for you.

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What to Do When Spotify Keeps Pausing After Ads

Nobody ever said that Spotify was perfect. In particular, if your desktop app is pausing playback after playing ads, here are a few fixes you can try.

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How to Give Up on Pokemon Go and Delete Your Account

If you've decided that you don't have to catch 'em all, here's how to give up finding Pokemon for good.

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Whoa, The World's Most Expensive Building Costs How Much?

Most of the really expensive ones cost in the $15 billion range, but the number one took a staggering amount of money to create.

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9 Windows 10 Features You Can Safely Disable

Windows 10 is packed with features, but a lot of them are unnecessary. Here's how to safely prune unwanted features off your Windows 10 system for a more streamlined experience.

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A History of Ransomware: Where It Started & Where It's Going

Ransomware dates from the mid-2000s and like many computer security threats, originated from Russia and eastern Europe before evolving to become an increasingly potent threat. But what does the future hold for ransomware?

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10 Useful Chrome Extensions You Need to Get Sports News Today

There is no faster way to stay in the sporting loop than with an extension for Chrome. Take a short break to catch scores and check the headlines in the sports world with the click of a button.

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Learn Excel With These Discounted Course Bundles

Today, we're going to look at 3 bundles of online courses that'll turn you into an Excel master in no time.

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Twitter Struggles to Sell Itself, Never Pay For Ransomware... [Tech News Digest]

Twitter tries to help people understand what it's all about, a joint effort to stamp out ransomware, Prisma lands on Android, Amazon Prime lands in India, and which iPhone can stand the heat?

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Why Call Centers Always Make You Wait Forever

Everyone hates being put on hold. Why does it take so long to be connected with customer service representatives? And what can you do to speed up the process?

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Sonos vs. Chromecast Audio: Which Is Best For You?

A lot of people seem to think Sonos and Chromecast Audio are the same thing, but they wold be mistaken. While their core purpose might be the same, the differences between them are vast...

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